Sewing and embroidering machine.



J. IINK.

.PATENTED AUG. 18, 1908.

SEWING AND BMBROIDERING MACHINE.

APPLIOATION PILED SEPT. 2s, 1907.

MNHN? i of the United States, and a resident of New Machines, of which the-following isa speci.

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I the 'sewing machine;

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UNITED sTATEs JOHN EINK, oF NEW YORK, NQY.

SEWING EMBBOIDERING- MACHINE. 'i

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Aug. 18, 190s..

I Application led September 26, 1907. Serial No. 394,772. i

To all 'whom 'it may concern:

Be it known that'I, JOHN FINK,` a citizen York, county of New York,l State of New ork, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Sewing and Embroidering cation.

The present invention pertains to sewing and embroideringrmachines, and more parwhereby braid, chenille,

cord, tape, etc., can be sewed on to cloth with To make my invention" more clear, I have illustrated the same in they accompanying drawing in which similar reference, letters denote corresponding arts and in which Figure l is a side e evation of the head ,of

Fig. 2 is a vertical section through my improvedinipple; Fig. 3' is a front view, andAFig. 4 is a rear view of the YVlith'reference to the drawin s, 1 is the needle bar which carries the nee e 2.

12 denotes the nipple which, in the usualmanner, is secured to the head' of the machine, and which is formed at its lower end with a foot 13.t .This footis provided with a iianged frame 14 adapted to be removably and adjustably secured to the said foot.' For this purpose the flan es 15, 15 of the frame 14 are provided wit horizontal slots 16 (Fig. 2) for the passage of and the engage-- ment with set screws 17 working in the foot. By virtue of these slots and set screws the frame can be adjusted closer and farther' from the inner surface -of 'the foot to' thus lessen or increase the free space formed between the two Th hole parts.

or holes 18 for the passage of the mate-l e frame 14 is'provided with thewsual' l' with a cross bar'or 'bridge 1'9. which permits be lperformed,v the frame may be provided wit one, \two or more allow ofthe sewing on-o 'or more rows of bralds.

assages or holes to' .braid or tape, I provide in the foot 13 a vcy-Y lindrical hole 20 just about in the center thereof, so that the gimp can be passed from For sewing onvgimpbetween two rows-of upon itself. When part thereof,

a single braid or two the back to extend4 through one of the holes 'i in the frame, and over the bridge 19. l

What I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is z* needle, a nipple formed with a' oot, aframe to be adjustably secured to Aand in'front .of A f 70 e at thelower end of said 1 In a'sewing and embroidering'machi'ne, a

(the. said foot lthrough which the needle passes into and out of the bent portion of the raid and means to allow .theadjustment of' the rame, substantiallyas set forth.

-JoHN EINK Witnesses:

rial'in usual manner, and at the lower end ...CLARENCE J. InvING,

D. ORnMaNN.

.Signed at New York this 24th day of Sep.V tember, 1907. 

